Our good friends over at Raw Cut Media have posted a video of Montreal’s The Sainte Catherines performing “Confession of a Revolutionary Bourgeois Part 3.” The video is from The Sainte Catherines’ recent performance at Pouzza Fest in Montreal. Check out the video here.

Dying Scene also recently sat down for a short interview with Sainte Catherines frontman, Hugo Mudie, and you can check out the interview here.

The Sainte Catherines released “Fire Works” last year on Stomp Records (Canada) and Anchorless Records (US). “Confession of a Revolutionary Bourgeois Part 3” can be found on the band’s 2006 album, “Dancing For Decadence,” which was released on Fat Wreck Chords.

Band Spotlight

So technically this is a little bit more of a "re-introducing" spotlight piece as Belgium's Chump actually got their start around 2001. They kicked around the scene for a bit until 2005 then disappeared. Until now. Pulling influences from exactly where you'd expect a European punk act from 2001 to pull from, Chump isn't reinventing the wheel when it comes to melodic skate punk, but they are churning it out with passion and talent, doing the sub-genre serious justice. Give their new EP "Welcome To The Punk Rock Family" here - it's got one of the best instrumental, intro tracks I've heard this year.